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Forgiveness Quote by Robin Hobb

“Back when he had first come to the monastery, they had given him a very simple ritual called Forgiving the Day. Even the youngest child could do this; all it required was looking back over the day and dismissing the day’s pains as a thing that were past while choosing to remember as gains lessons…” quote by Robin Hobb
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““Back when he had first come to the monastery, they had given him a very simple ritual called Forgiving the Day. Even the youngest child could do this; all it required was looking back over the day and dismissing the day’s pains as a thing that were past while choosing to remember as gains lessons learned or moments of insight. As initiates grew in the ways of Sa, it was expected they would grow more sophisticated in this exercise, learning to balance the day, taking responsibility for their own actions and learning from them without indulging in either guilt or regrets." p. 240””

Robin Hobb

About This Quote

Source Book: The Farseer Trilogy, The White Assassin, p. 240

The practice teaches reflecting on daily experiences, releasing pain, and extracting lessons without guilt or regret.

In simple terms: Reflect, let go, learn.

Key Takeaway

Adopt daily reflective ritual.

Themes

mindfulness self‑growth reflection

Mood

calm introspective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • daily journaling
  • meditation
  • coaching sessions
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

Buddhist practice psychology personal responsibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you balance acceptance with accountability?
  • What insights emerge when you view setbacks as lessons?
A Different Perspective

May overlook deeper systemic issues causing pain.

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